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Parade of the Nome fire department for the July 4th celebration, Alaska, 1901.
1. Parade of the Nome fire department for the July 4th celebration, Alaska, 1901.
City Hall decorated for July 4th celebration, Skagway, Alaska, 1898.
2. City Hall decorated for July 4th celebration, Skagway, Alaska, 1898.
Parade of militia down Steadman Ave. for the July 4th celebration, Nome, Alaska, 1901.
3. Parade of militia down Steadman Ave. for the July 4th celebration, Nome, Alaska, 1901.
Captain Jack Crawford giving a speech at the July 4th celebration, Dawson, Yukon Territory, 1899.
4. Captain Jack Crawford giving a speech at the July 4th celebration, Dawson, Yukon Territory, 1899.

Steamboat COLUMBIAN and steamboat ELDORADO in a race on the Yukon River from Dawson to Whitehorse for
5. Steamboat COLUMBIAN and steamboat ELDORADO in a race on the Yukon River from Dawson to Whitehorse for July 4th celebrations, Yukon Territory, 1899.
Parade of the Nome fire department for the July 4th celebration, Alaska, 1901.
6. Parade of the Nome fire department for the July 4th celebration, Alaska, 1901.
Parade on Steadman Ave. for the July 4th celebration, Nome, Alaska, 1901.
7. Parade on Steadman Ave. for the July 4th celebration, Nome, Alaska, 1901.
Rapids on One Mile River between Bennett Lake and Lindeman Lake, British Columbia, June 4, 1899.
8. Rapids on One Mile River between Bennett Lake and Lindeman Lake, British Columbia, June 4, 1899.

Crowd enjoying July 4th celebration, Dawson, Yukon Territory, 1899.
9. Crowd enjoying July 4th celebration, Dawson, Yukon Territory, 1899.
Parade of the Yukon Order of Pioneers for the July 4th celebration, Nome, Alaska, 1901.
10. Parade of the Yukon Order of Pioneers for the July 4th celebration, Nome, Alaska, 1901.
Large crowd viewing races on Front St. for July 4th celebration, Dawson, Yukon Territory, 1899.
11. Large crowd viewing races on Front St. for July 4th celebration, Dawson, Yukon Territory, 1899.
Crowd viewing foot race for July 4th celebration, Dawson, Yukon Territory, 1899.
12. Crowd viewing foot race for July 4th celebration, Dawson, Yukon Territory, 1899.

Judge R.N. Stevens reading the Declaration of Independence to a crowd during the July 4th celebration,
13. Judge R.N. Stevens reading the Declaration of Independence to a crowd during the July 4th celebration, Nome, Alaska, 1901.
Large crowd viewing races on Front St. for July 4th celebration, Dawson, Yukon Territory, 1899.
14. Large crowd viewing races on Front St. for July 4th celebration, Dawson, Yukon Territory, 1899.
Bennett on Bennett Lake, British Columbia, June 4, 1899.
15. Bennett on Bennett Lake, British Columbia, June 4, 1899.
Passengers departing on the Wild Goose Railroad for July 4th picnic, vicinity of Nome, Alaska, 1901.
16. Passengers departing on the Wild Goose Railroad for July 4th picnic, vicinity of Nome, Alaska, 1901.

Banquet at the U.S. Consul for the July 4th celebration, Dawson, Yukon Territory, 1899.
17. Banquet at the U.S. Consul for the July 4th celebration, Dawson, Yukon Territory, 1899.
Public school children with American flags parading down street for July 4th celebration, Nome, Alaska,
18. Public school children with American flags parading down street for July 4th celebration, Nome, Alaska, 1901.
Crowd viewing foot race for July 4th celebration, Dawson, Yukon Territory, 1899.
19. Crowd viewing foot race for July 4th celebration, Dawson, Yukon Territory, 1899.
Log cabin serving as the post office at Bennett, British Columbia, June 4, 1899.
20. Log cabin serving as the post office at Bennett, British Columbia, June 4, 1899.
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